Elevation maps of various provinces in Afghanistan. 1.) Badghis, 2.) Kapisa 3.) Ghazni, 4.) Nangarhar, 5.) Ghor, 6.) Khost, 7.) Kabul, 8.) Sari Pul, 9.) Pattika. (Images Credit: Yarr65)
North America and Europe high-res 3D rendered shaded relief maps. (Credit: Studio Maras)
Turkey and Afghanistan 3D topographic relief maps with hypsometric tint. (Credit: Hammad Khan)
Highly-detailed 3D view of Earth focused on Europe, North Africa, the Levant, and parts of the Middle East, compiled using data from NASA. [7750 x 4931] (Image credit: titoOnz)
Hand-drawn map of the Ottoman Empire created in 1855 by cartographer Heinrich Kiepart (1818-1899). It is pretty crazy how detailed, accurate, and visually stunning some of these old maps are. Citation in comments. [9360 × 6686]
Rome goes on a rampage in the 3rd and 4th Century AD and conquers more land. By the end of the 5th Century, it reaches its largest territorial extent.(Image credit: HelloThereItsMeandMe)
IC 4633 recently imaged by Hubble. The spiral galaxy is rich in star-forming activity and has many tightly-wound spiral arms, each home to 10's of billions of stars and untold numbers of planets. It also hosts an active galactic nucleus at its center. (Image credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, J. Dalcanton)
Atlases of relief maps that show what would happen to cities located on the shores of the oceans and seas if the world’s oceans rise by 70 meters (230 feet), as a result of all the ice covering Antarctica, Greenland, and mountain ice-caps melting. (Credit: Neahga Leonard)
The island of Great Britain as seen from Scotland, using the Scots language, a southeast orientation, and a perspective at an angle of 35 degrees. [3509 x 4962] (Image credit: procrastinating2much)
Hubble's view of 2 huge star clusters thought to be merging together at the center of the Tarantula Nebula. This area contains many of the most massive and luminous stars known to science, with a couple of them being several million times more luminous than the Sun. (Credit: NASA, ESA, & E. Sabbi)
Relief maps of Oregon and Washington State. (Credit: ratkabratka)
The Carpathian Mountains and surrounding area always looks so good on relief maps. I took out the rivers to better highlight the terrain, but it is still pretty obvious where they are.
3D panorama of the Malaspina Glacier and Saint Elias Mountains, the highest coastal mountain range on Earth. They are located in southeastern Alaska, Southwestern Yukon, and the very far northwestern part of British Colombia in Canada. [13028 x 7126] (Image credit: Tom Patterson)
Humble beginnings: Latins and Etruscans ~6th Century BC. (Images credit: wendishastronomer)
What on Earth was it about Marcus Agrippa that made him such an unbelievably effective and brilliant military commander?
“Triumphs of Caesar” by the Italian Renaissance artist Andrea Mantegna, depicting a triumphal military parade celebrating Caesar’s victory in the Gallic Wars.
Messier 101, one of the largest known spiral galaxies. It is 170,000 light-years across, and is home to 1 trillion stars. For reference, the Milky Way is 100,000 light-years across, with roughly 200 billion stars. I can not even begin to imagine how many habitable worlds exist there. (ESA/Hubble)
1956 Ordnance Survey Map of Roman Britain. [9334 x 12647]
The Italic Tribes between 400-350 BC. The map is over 16 MB, so it takes a minute to load. (Credit:WendishAstronomer)
Still one of the most beautiful images Hubble has ever captured, NGC 1300. It is hard for our monkey brains to truly grasp that the object we're looking at is over 110,000 light-years across. There is just no way that we can be alone in the Universe. No. Way. (Credit: NASA/ESA, Hubble Heritage Team)
It’s pretty hard to overstate how the vital the conquest of the Dacian Kingdom was for the Empire’s future.
Caldwell 101, the Milky Way's cosmic twin, as it shares a remarkably similar anatomy to our home galaxy. But Caldwell 101 is way bigger, spanning 175,000 light-years across. This makes it one of the largest known spiral galaxies. (Credit: NOIRLab, R. Colombari & M. Zamani)
Fishing activity around the world, showing tracked and untracked vessels. (Source: Global Fishing Watch)
Old geological maps of U.S. states that have been updated using digital elevation data and added shaded relief of geographic features.
Vintage soil and land classification map of Africa from 1923 combined with elevation data and shaded relief. Shows tropical/subtropical agriculture, grazing land & forest land, coinciding w/ colored legend.